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29th January 06, 10:54 AM
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 Originally Posted by Graham
Enya, Laphroaig and kilted, it doesn't get any better! ;)
You are so right Graham, I have the disk playing right now as I type 
Rob
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29th January 06, 09:20 PM
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I love Enya but I haven't bought the latest CD yet. Now I've get extra motivation to head out to the store.
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29th January 06, 09:30 PM
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All glowing comments, I think that I shall have to break open my wallet and puchase it. (OK I knew I would but hey)
Glen McGuire
A Life Lived in Fear, Is a Life Half Lived.
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30th January 06, 06:09 AM
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Sorry Blu, I must have missed your post on this.
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31st January 06, 06:51 AM
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Yeah, is right, I like Enya's music but...
but I have to say that just a CD in my collection is enough. Most of her songs remind me of others from previous disks. "Memory of trees" was for me a mix from "watermark" and "shepherd moons".
To repeat the same succesful formula once and again ends up tiring the public.
It's only my opinion. Now, you can open fire on me.
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31st January 06, 06:55 AM
#6
 Originally Posted by Kilteado
Yeah, is right, I like Enya's music but...
but I have to say that just a CD in my collection is enough. Most of her songs remind me of others from previous disks. "Memory of trees" was for me a mix from "watermark" and "shepherd moons".
To repeat the same succesful formula once and again ends up tiring the public.
It's only my opinion. Now, you can open fire on me.
Blindfold this cad and stand him against the wall!! 
Hey, you're entitled to your opinion and I agree in part. I don't like duplication, a lot of artists do it.
However, I maintain that this album stands out from the rest.
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31st January 06, 07:28 AM
#7
 Originally Posted by Graham
Blindfold this cad and stand him against the wall!! 
We, kilted men, are used to be disidents from the rest of the society
Pardon, I'm going off topic.
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